
Welcome to SGSCC 2025
Willkommen zur DCKN 2025
欢迎您参加中德标准化合作会议的2025年会
Dear Participants, we are very happy to welcome you to the SGSCC (in German: DCKN) 2025 in Qingdao.
On the following pages, you’ll find more information on the conference programme, as well as useful information for your stay in China and in the city of Qingdao.
Overview of information available
Agenda
- 13th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardization Cooperation Commission (SGSCC)
- 12th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Electromobility
- 5th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Intelligent and Connected Vehicles
- 16th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Industry 4.0 / Intelligent Manufacturing
- 13th Plenary Meeting of the Sino-German Standardization Cooperation Commission (SGSCC)
Information for your stay in China
- Information regarding the conference hotel
- Practical Information for your stay in China
- Things to do in and around Qingdao
Photos of the event
Presentation Slides
- Slides of the 12th Annual Meeting of the SWG Electromobility
- Slides of the 5th Annual Meeting of the SWG Intelligent and Connected Vehicles
- Slides of the 16th Annual Meeting of the SWG Industry 4.0 / Intelligent Manufacturing
- Slides of the 13th Plenary Meeting of the Sino-German Standardization Cooperation Commission (SGSCC)
General Overview: 12. Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardization Cooperation Commission (SGSCC) – 14th to 16th October – Dorint Hotel Bonn (Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn)
Version: 10.Oct. 2024
Time | Location | Agenda |
Sunday 13th October | ||
15:00 | Foyer | Opening of Reception Desk at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
18:00 | Foyer | Meet & Greet / Dinner Buffet at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
Monday 14th October | ||
09:00- 12:00 | Helmut Schmidt 1 | TEG Meeting UAG I4.0 Welcome Session |
12:00 – 13.30 | Restaurant | Lunch at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
14:00 – 17:00 | Helmut Schmidt 1 | TEG Meeting UAG I4.0 Functional Safety & Predictive Maintenance |
14:00 – 17:00 | Helmut Schmidt 2 | TEG Meeting UAG I4.0 - AAS/DT (Asset Administration Shell / Digital Twin) |
14:00 – 17:30 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Annual Meeting of the SGSCC Electromobility Sub-Working Group |
18:00 | Restaurant | Official Dinner of the Sub-Working Groups |
Tuesday 15th October | ||
09:00 – 12:00 | Helmut Schmidt 1 | TEG Meeting UAG I4.0 - AIAI2M (Artificial Intelligence Applications in Industry 4.0 / Intelligent Manufacturing) |
09:00 – 12:00 | Helmut Schmidt 2 | TEG Meeting UAG I4.0 IT Security |
09:00 – 12:00 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Annual Meeting of the SGSCC Automated and Connected Driving Sub-Working Group |
12:00 – 13:30 | Restaurant | Lunch at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
13:30 – 16:30 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Annual Meeting of the SGSCC Industrial 4.0/Intelligent Manufacturing Sub-Working Group |
17:30 – 18:00 | Transfer | Walking from Hotel Dorint to Ship landing stage (400m) |
18.00 - 22.00 | Rhine river cruise | Official SGSCC Conference Dinner |
Wednesday 16th October | ||
08:30 – 12:00 | Ludwig van Beethoven | 12th Plenary Session of the SGSCC – Part I |
12:00 – 13:30 | Restaurant | Lunch at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
13:30 – 14:30 | Ludwig van Beethoven | 12th Plenary Session of the SGSCC – Part II |
18:00 | Restaurant | Dinner at Dorint Hotel Bonn |
11th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Electromobility
Date: October 14th, 2024 from 14:00 – 17:30
Location: Dorint Hotel Bonn, Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn, Room: Ludwig van Beethoven
Language: English (for all participants)
Agenda Version: 10.10.2024
Time | Topic | Speaker |
Moderator: Mr. Mario Beier, DIN | ||
Opening Remarks | ||
14:00 – 14:05 | Opening Remarks BMWK | Mr. Dr. Thomas Zielke, BMWK |
14:05 – 14:10 | Opening Remarks SAMR | Mr. WANG Yu, SAMR |
14:10 – 14:15 | Opening Remarks DIN | Mr. Dr. Michael Stephan, DIN |
14:15 – 14:25 | Report of Sino-German SWG Workshop from 29th August, 2024 and follow-up |
Mr. NI Feng, NARI Group |
Bidirectional charging | ||
14:25 – 14:40 | Prospect of key standards on Vehicle-to-grid | Ms. ZHOU Libo, CEC |
14:40 – 14:55 | V2L status and strategy | Mr. TAN Yi, BYD |
Battery Technology | ||
14:55 – 15:05 | Deep discharge in the recycling process | Mr. Mathias Nippraschk, BLC – The Battery Lifecycle Company |
15:05 – 15:20 | Current progress on EV battery recycling standards in China | Mr. ZHANG Tongzhu, CATARC |
15:20 – 15:35 | Application of retired battery energy storage system | Mr. QIN Chao, TELD |
Charging Technology | ||
15:35 – 15:55 | Loaddump – Current status on developments regarding GB/T 18487.1 / ISO 21498 | Ms. PAN Meixia, Mercedes Benz |
15:55 – 16:25 | Charging Performance of EV - Testing procedure ISO/SAE 12906 | Mr. Michael Scholz, P3-Group |
16:25 – 16:40 | Status charging infrastructure for ships |
Ms. LIU Lifang, SPIC |
16:40 – 17:00 | Break | |
Review and Closing remarks | ||
17:00 – 17:10 | Review of the draft Report of the SWG | Mr. LIU Yongdong, CEC |
17:10 – 17:20 |
Review of the SWG presentation (to be presented during the Sino-German Commission-Meeting) |
Mr. Mario Beier, DIN |
17:20 – 17:25 | Closing Remarks |
Mr. Florian Spiteller, DKE |
17:25 – 17:30 | Group photo of SWG attendees |
All |
4th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Intelligent and Connected Vehicles
Date: October 15th, 2024 from 09:00 – 12:00
Location: Dorint Hotel Bonn, Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn, Room: Ludwig van Beethoven
Language: English (for all participants)
Agenda Version: 10.10.2024
Time | Topic | Speaker |
Moderator: Ms. DONG Qianqian, Stacy | ||
Opening Remarks | ||
09:00 – 09:15 | Opening Remarks BMWK, SAMR |
Mr. Thomas Frisch, BMWK |
New Standardization Initiatives | ||
09:15 – 09:35 | Progress of China's ICV standards and review of Sino-German cooperation | Mr. SUN Hang, CATARC |
09:35 – 09:55 | German position for handling of basic and application related standards |
Mr. Thorsten Leonhard, CARIAD |
09:55 – 10:15 | Progress of ISO/TC22/SC32/WG16 on automotive perception sensors and cooperation suggestions |
Mr. ZHAO Xin, HESAI |
110:15 – 10:35 | Update on revision process for ISO 26262 and ISO 21448 |
Mr. Andreas Knapp, Mercedes Benz |
10:35 – 10:55 | Break | |
Future of SWG-ICV | ||
10:55 – 11:15 | China research on automotive software standard system and cooperation suggestions |
Mr. LIU Bin, FAW [Video in PPT] |
10:15 – 11:35 |
Review and future of SWG ICV from German view Chinese response and common proposal |
Mr. Egbert Fritzsche, VDA Mr. SUN Hang, CATARC |
11:35 – 11:50 |
Open discussion |
All |
11:50 – 12:00 |
Conclusion and closing Remarks |
Mr. SUN Hang, CATARC |
12:00 | Group photo of SWG attendees | All |
15th Annual Meeting of the Sino-German Standardisation Cooperation Commission Sub-Working Group Industry 4.0 / Intelligent Manufacturing
Date: October 15th, 2024 from 13:30 – 16:45
Location: Dorint Hotel Bonn, Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn, Room: Ludwig van Beethoven
Language: German / Chinese (simultaneous translation)
Agenda Version: 15.10.2024
Time | Topic | Speaker |
Moderation Part 1: Ms. Nina Stock, BMWK | ||
Opening Remarks | ||
13:30 – 13:40 | Opening Remarks BMWK | Ms. Nina Stock, BMWK |
13:40 - 13:50 | Opening Remarks CHN | Ms. ZHAO Fengjie, MIIT |
13:50 – 13:55 | Opening Remarks SCI4.0 | Dr. Marvin Böll, SCI4.0 |
13:55 – 14:00 | Opening Remarks CHN |
Mr. WANG Wenfeng, CESI |
Reports of Technical Expert Groups (TEG) | ||
14:00 – 14:15 | Report: TEG Network Communication in industrial applications | Ms. Anja Simon, LNI4.0 |
14:15 – 14:40 | Report: TEG Asset Administration Shell / Digital Twin |
Mr. Detlef Tenhagen, HARTING |
14:40 – 14:50 | Report: TEG IT Security |
Dr. Karl Waedt, Framatome |
14:50 – 15:00 | Publication: Report on Standardization of Artificial Intelligence for Industrie 4.0 / Intelligent Manufacturing in Germany and China |
Dr. Christoph Legat, THA |
15:00 – 15:20 | Break | |
Moderation Part 2: Mr. Wang Yu, SAMR | ||
15:20 – 15:30 | Report: TEG Functional Safety and Predictive Maintenance |
Mr. Marco Turdo, TÜV Rheinland |
15:30 – 15:40 | Report: TEG Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance |
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Keynote speeches | ||
15:40 – 15:55 |
Keynote speech CHN side |
Mr. YAN Liyue, CESI |
15:55 – 16:10 |
Keynote speech DEU side |
Mr. Michael Gommel, Siemens |
Closing Remarks | ||
16:10 – 16:15 | Closing Remarks CHN |
Mr. WANG Yu, SAMR |
16:15 – 16:20 | Closing Remarks BMWK |
Ms. Nina Stock, BMWK |
16:20 – 16:30 | Group photo of SWG attendees |
All |
12th Plenary Meeting of the Sino-German Standardization Cooperation Commission (SGSCC)
Date: October 16th, 2024, 08:30 – 14:25
Location: Dorint Hotel Bonn, Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn, Room: Ludwig van Beethoven
Language: German / Chinese (simultaneous interpretation)
Agenda Version: 10.10.2024
Time | Topic | Speaker |
Moderator: Dr. Thomas Zielke | ||
Opening Remarks | ||
08:30 – 08:35 | Opening Remarks BMWK | Mr. Dr. Thomas Zielke, BMWK |
08:35 – 08:40 | Opening Remarks, SAMR/SAC | Ms. SUN Hua, SAMR / SAC |
08:40 – 08:50 | Video Message from the Deputy Head of SAMR |
Mr. LIU Jun, SAMR / SAC |
08:50 – 08:55 | Opening Remarks DIN |
Mr. Christoph Winterhalter, DIN |
08:55 – 09:00 | Opening Remarks DKE |
Mr. Florian Spiteller, DKE |
09:00 – 09:15 | Keynote on the EU-Perspective on Standardization |
Ms. Dr. XU Betty, SESEC |
09:15 – 09:45 | Current Developments in GER & CHN Standardization |
Ms. Dr. Julia Barde, BMWK |
09:45 – 09:55 | Discussions in the GER-CHN Working Group on Standardization Strategy |
Mr. Christoph Winterhalter, DIN |
09:55 – 10:15 | Tea/Coffee Break |
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Reports from the Sub-Working Groups | ||
10:15 – 10:25 |
Results of the Sub-Working Group on Industry 4.0/Intelligent Manufacturing |
Mr. Dr. Marvin Böll, SCI40 Mr. WANG Wenfeng, CESI |
Signing Sub-Working Group on Industry 4.0/Intelligent Manufacturing |
Mr. Dr. Marvin Böll, SCI40 Mr. WANG Yu, SAC / SAMR |
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10:25 – 10:35 |
Results of the Sub-Working Group on Electromobility |
Mr. Mario Beier, DIN Mr. LIU Yongdong, CEC |
Signing Sub-Working Group on Electromobility |
Mr. WANG Yu, SAC /SAMR Mr. Christoph Winterhalter, DIN |
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10:35 – 10:45 |
Results of the Sub-Working Group on Automated and Connected Driving |
Mr. SUN Hang, CATARC |
Signing Sub-Working Group on Automated and Connected Driving |
Mr. Fritzsche, VDA Mr. SUN Hang, CATARC |
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10:45 – 11:45 | Cooperation on Plenary Topics: | |
1. Civil aviation (DIN) |
1. Ms. Petra Scharf, DIN |
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2. All Electric Society (DKE) |
2. Mr. Florian Spiteller, DKE |
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3. Geometrical product specifications (DIN) |
3. Ms. Petra Scharf, DIN |
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4. Battery Recycling / Deep Discharge (DKE) |
4. Ms. Henrike Gördes, DKE Mr. ZHANG Tongzhu CATARC and Mr. LUAN Yundong comment |
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5. IEC global relevance toolbox (DKE) |
5. Mr. Florian Spiteller, DKE Ms. CHEN Shuiyuan, SAC comments |
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6. Education on standardization (SAC) |
6. Ms. HUANG Manxue, STU Ms. Petra Scharf, DIN and Henrike Gördes, DKE comment |
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7. AI in medical devices (DKE) |
7. Ms. Henrike Gördes, DKE Ms. CHEN Shuiyuan, SAC comments |
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11:45 – 11:55 |
Update on the Decarbonization of the Automotive Value Chain |
Mr. Thomas Frisch, BMWK |
11:55 – 12:00 |
Group photo |
All |
12:00 – 13:30 | Lunch Break | |
New Topics for Collaboration | ||
13:30 – 13:45 | Hydrogen Technology |
Mr. WANG Yu, SAMR / SAC
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13:45 – 14:00 | Reused and repurposed batteries |
Ms. Henrike Gördes, DKE
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14:00 – 14:15 | Semiconductors |
Mr. Florian Spiteller, DKE SAC comments |
14:15 – 14:20 | Closing Remarks BMWK |
Mr. Dr. Thomas Zielke, BMWK |
14:20 – 14:25 | Closing Remarks SAMR / SAC |
Ms. SUN Hua, SAMR / SAC |
14:25 – 15:00 | Break |
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15:00 – 17:00 |
Closed Door Meeting - Session of the Working Group on Standardization Strategy |
DIN / DKE / SAMR / SAC |
From 18:00 | Dinner at Dorint Hotel |
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Information regarding the conference hotel
Your hotel
- Name: Dorint Hotel Bonn
- Address: Berliner Freiheit 2, 53111 Bonn
- Website: https://hotel-bonn.dorint.com
- Phone number: 022872690
- Link on Google Maps: Dorint Hotel Bonn - Google Maps
How to get to the hotel from Frankfurt airport?
- By Train (ICE):
Take an ICE train from Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof to Bonn Hauptbahnhof.
Journey: 1 to 1.5 hours (may require a change at Köln Hauptbahnhof or Siegburg/Bonn). - By Bus (FlixBus):
Direct bus from Frankfurt Airport (Terminal 2, P36) to Bonn.
Journey: 2.5 hours. - By Car (Taxi or Rental):
Distance: 175 km, driving time: 1.5 to 2 hours.
How to get to the hotel from Cologne-Bonn Airport:
- By Train (S-Bahn S19):
There are no direct trains from Köln/Bonn Airport to Bonn, if you want to take the train, you need to go via Cologne (Köln Hauptbahnhof) - By Bus (SB60 Shuttle):
Airport shuttle bus from Cologne-Bonn Airport to Bonn Hauptbahnhof.
Journey: 30 minutes. - By Car (Taxi or Rental):
Distance: 25 km, driving time: 20-30 minutes.
Contact persons: china@gpqi.org
Practical Information for your stay in Germany
General questions
1. What are the common transportation options available in Germany (taxis, trains, buses)?
- Taxis: Available at airports, train stations, and city centres. Uber also operates in Bonn. The taxi operator bolt is available in Bonn.
- Trains: The Deutsche Bahn (DB) offers a comprehensive rail network across the country. Regional trains (S-Bahn) connect cities with suburbs. 49 Euros for a monthly ticket, valid for regional trains.
- Buses: Local buses are efficient and run frequently in Bonn.
- Trams: In Bonn, besides buses, trams offer a quick and efficient way to travel.
- Car Rentals: You can rent a car at the airport or in the city. An international driver's license may be required depending on your license.
2. What should I know about shopping?
- The conference hotel is right next to the city centre and therefore in walking distance to most shops.
- Most shops are closed on Sundays, except for some cafes, restaurants, and tourist spots. Weekday shopping hours are typically from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Supermarkets are sometimes open until 10:00 PM or even longer.
3. Are there any German phrases that are useful to know for business meetings?
While English is widely spoken in business, knowing a few German phrases can leave a good impression:
- Guten Morgen / Guten Tag – Good morning / Good day
- Danke – Thank you
- Entschuldigung – Excuse me / Sorry
- Es freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen – It’s nice to meet you
- Auf Wiedersehen – Goodbye
- Prost - Cheers
Currency and Payments
1. What is the local currency, and where is the best place to exchange money?
- The local currency in Germany is the Euro (€). You can exchange money at airports, banks, or currency exchange bureaus, but it is often more convenient to withdraw cash from ATMs using an international credit or debit card, as the rates tend to be better. Be sure to notify your bank that you are traveling internationally to avoid any card issues.
2. Are credit cards widely accepted in Germany, or should I carry cash?
- While credit cards (especially Visa and Mastercard) are accepted in many places, cash is still widely used in Germany, especially at smaller shops, restaurants, and local markets. It's a good idea to carry some cash with you. Apple Pay also works in many stores and shops.
3. What is the tipping culture in Germany, especially in restaurants or for services like taxis?
- Tipping is appreciated. In restaurants, it is customary to round up the bill or tip around 5-10% for good service. For taxis, rounding up to the next Euro or adding a small amount (e.g., 1-2 €) is common. Tips are usually given directly to the server or taxi driver, not left on the table.
Technology and Connectivity
1. What kind of mobile phone services are available for foreign visitors?
- Germany has reliable mobile networks with major providers like Vodafone, Telekom (T-Mobile), and O2. Foreign visitors can either use their home network's international roaming (check fees with your provider) or buy a local SIM card for better rates. It should be kept in mind, that for the purchase of a local SIM card one is required to show their passport, and the registration process may take up to one day. Prepaid SIM cards with data are available at convenience stores, electronic shops, and airports.
2. Will my Chinese phone work in Germany, or do I need to buy a local SIM card?
- Most Chinese phones will work in Germany. You can either use your current SIM card with international roaming or purchase a local SIM card for cheaper local rates.
3. Is Wi-Fi widely available in hotels, cafes, and public spaces in Germany?
- Yes, Wi-Fi is widely available in Germany. Most hotels, cafes, and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi, though some hotels may charge for high-speed access. In cafes and restaurants, you may need to ask for the Wi-Fi password. Many train stations and airports also provide free Wi-Fi.
4. Is Wi-Fi available at the conference hotel?
- Yes, Wi-Fi is available at the conference hotel. A password is not required.
Health and Security
1. What should I do in case of a medical emergency in Germany?
- In case of a medical emergency, dial 112, which is the emergency number for an ambulance. For minor issues, you can go to a local hospital's emergency department (Notaufnahme). If you need non-emergency medical care, Germany has many pharmacies (Apotheke) where pharmacists can offer advice and sell over-the-counter medications. In case of an emergency, you can also contact the organization staff of GIZ.
2. What is the emergency number in Germany for police, ambulance, or fire services?
- The universal emergency number in Germany is 112 for ambulance or fire services. For the police, dial 110.
3. How do I get drinking water?
- You can drink water from the tab anywhere in Germany, it is safe. Apart from that, drinks and water are widely available, but in restaurants usually pricey.
Things to do in and around Bonn
Cultural and Historical Attractions
Remember that the hotel is located right across the pedestrian area and thus many attractions are within walking distance.
1. Beethoven House
- Visit the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, now a museum that showcases artifacts from his life, including handwritten music sheets and instruments. The museum also hosts regular concerts.
2. Bonn Minster
- Explore one of the oldest churches in Germany. It’s a significant historical site with beautiful stained glass and religious art.
3. Haus der Geschichte
- This museum offers an in-depth look at Germany’s history after World War II, including reunification. Interactive exhibits make it a great place to learn about modern German history.
Nature and Scenic Spots
1. Rhine Promenade
- Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the scenic Rhine River. This area is perfect for relaxation and offers beautiful views, lined with cafes and parks.
2. Poppelsdorf Palace and Botanical Garden
- Admire baroque architecture at the Poppelsdorf Palace and explore over 8,000 plant species in the adjacent Botanical Garden, a peaceful retreat within the city.
3. Freizeitpark Rheinaue
- This vast park offers opportunities for picnics, boating, and enjoying outdoor events. It’s a favorite spot for both locals and visitors to relax and unwind.
Day Trips from Bonn
1. Drachenfels and Drachenburg Castle
- Take a short trip to Königswinter for a ride on the historic Drachenfels Railway, which leads you up to Drachenfels mountain for panoramic views of the Rhine Valley. Visit the Drachenburg Castle along the way.
2. Burg Eltz Castle
- If you have time for a day trip, the medieval Burg Eltz Castle is a stunning and historical site about an hour from Bonn. The castle is nestled in a forest, offering both scenic walks and guided tours.
Local Experience
1. Alter Zoll Beer Garden
- Relax with a local beer (try a Kölsch!) at the Alter Zoll, a beer garden along the Rhine, perfect for unwinding after a business day.
2. Old Town Stroll
- Wander through the charming streets of Bonn’s Old Town, where you’ll find historical buildings, boutique shops, and cozy cafes. Be sure to visit Munsterplatz to see the famous Beethoven monument.
Link to the homepage for tourism of the city Bonn:
Link to photos

Link: http://wolterfoto.de/kunden/uFix5SWrZp
For the password, kindly ask the organizing team.